I think the survey was really aimed at zoos, so I'm not sure if input from a zoo ally would be beneficial to the research. Although it is great you are accepting of the sexuality. One little thing though, most zoos would not refer to the special animal in their life as a "pet" The tend to be imbued with more human terms like companion, friend, lover etc.I'm not zoo myself, but I support zoos, as long as they treat their pets with love and respect. I think zoosexuality finally must be accepted by society! So I am not sure if I should participate in this survey!
Its measuring psychological curve. Measures ones state of mind and consistency by asking same things multiple times with different variations. Used a lot in psychology and when raking for potential leaders in mass of groups.I feel like I answered a good chunk of questions more than once. The language of some questions was slightly altered; but ultimately asking the same thing. It got tiring the longer I took the study.
That actually makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the input!Its measuring psychological curve. Measures ones state of mind and consistency by asking same things multiple times with different variations. Used a lot in psychology and when raking for potential leaders in mass of groups.
Definitely a few repeats in the questions. Answered honestlyThe University of Sigmund Freud University Vienna is conducting an anonymous zoophilia study using an online survey that will take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
Here is the link: https://onlinebefragungen.sfu.ac.at/Zoophilia2023/
Research staff:
Birgit U. Stetina
Armin Klaps
Lisa Emmett - Lead Researcher
Zooville.org has been in conversation and has verified that the study is legitimate with a proper letter of intent of using this forum as a survey base. If possible, we highly suggest that you conduct the survey as truthfully as possible and within your margins of personal anonymity. Scientific research into our sexual orientation is always welcomed, and I am glad to have aided them in opening up Zooville to them.
The Letter of Intent is posted below.
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Best Regards,
ZTHorse
Awesome! Thanks for the informations!The University of Sigmund Freud University Vienna is conducting an anonymous zoophilia study using an online survey that will take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
Here is the link: https://onlinebefragungen.sfu.ac.at/Zoophilia2023/
Research staff:
Birgit U. Stetina
Armin Klaps
Lisa Emmett - Lead Researcher
Zooville.org has been in conversation and has verified that the study is legitimate with a proper letter of intent of using this forum as a survey base. If possible, we highly suggest that you conduct the survey as truthfully as possible and within your margins of personal anonymity. Scientific research into our sexual orientation is always welcomed, and I am glad to have aided them in opening up Zooville to them.
The Letter of Intent is posted below.
View attachment 360716
Best Regards,
ZTHorse
I wonder if Lisa has personal experience in any of that Zoo activity, as being the lead researcher
Exactly my thinking! That part was so repetitive!I really hate when the same question is asked over and over again, with maybe just one word diffirence than the last question... How many times can one answer "I don't want a STD"? xD
Here here!I do appreciate that some users on here worry about their continued safety and anonymity, but I would assure anyone who has not taken part do so. We, where we live, care very much for our closeted existence, as well as our security in the wider world. Saying that, we thought it worthwhile to take part. If we are going to spread the word and lend support to those in similar circumstances, then it is worth "educating" the non-zoo world. We are not monsters or abusers, we care deeply, possibly more so than normal pet owners, for our companions, and it needs to be said and clearly understood.